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Quote Originally Posted by PJ-27:1ldlr8r3
What is your preferred way of mounting them? If you don't mind my asking...
It is similar to the Robo Challenge mounts in the sense that I support the motor at the gearbox end. Basically, I tend to use a bulkhead design in my robots so I cut the back-to-back-D shape of the front of the gearbox out of whatever material I'm using for my bulkheads (usually some form of plastic). Usually the depth of the gearbox at that part is 20mm so my bulkhead material either has to be 20mm thick, or if it is thinner, I have to cut the same shape out of a thinner piece of material and use it as a spacer. I then bolt the whole motor in place using the mounting plate supplied with the drill (this is a round black plate, maybe around the 50mm diameter mark with two holes in it that you will see when you remove the chuck from the drill. It holds on the torque ring and you need to unscrew it in order to remove the torque assembly)

I should probably get some decent pictures up of what I mean because I feel I don't quite explain it as clearly as it could be. Essentially though, it is a pretty quick process and I've never had a problem with drill motors mounted in this fashion.[/quote:1ldlr8r3]
Photo time

This is the cutout I make in my chassis bulkhead to accommodate the front end of the drill gearbox. I used to make the back-to-back D shape as mentioned, but now I don't bother. Instead I just cut a rectangle, usually around 30mm x 25mm in size:



This allows the drill motor to slide through the hole and have the shaft protruding on the other side. You can either have it as a tight fit or it can sit loose in it; I usually try to go for a bit of snugness (sorry for the blurry pic):



The depth of the gearbox is roughly 20mm, so spacers may be necessary for thinner bulkheads. For example, here my bulkhead is 15mm thick so I've used a spacer made of 8mm HDPE to take the depth to 22mm. All I did was use a hole saw to cut the spacer out, and then cut the 30mm x 25mm rectangle in that too:



I then put the black metal plate from the drill torque assembly over the spacer and screw it into the holes in the front of the gearbox using the same screws used in the torque assembly. Job done!